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Message-ID: <1065550695.3151.67.camel@tantor.nuclearelephant.com>
From: jonathan at nuclearelephant.com (Jonathan A. Zdziarski)
Subject: Spam with PGP

> My "obsolete" spamassassin catches 90% of the spam that gets through the
> DNSBLs into my inbox.

90% is extremely poor considering most probability-based filters run
from 96% - 99.6%.  For the past couple months, I've been at literally
100%, and I get 50-60 spams per day.  No need for DNSBL.


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